Saturday, February 25, 2012

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About Deadly Friendship (from the publisher): Rick Cunningham can’t believe his ears when a caller to a radio talk show accuses his friend and co-worker, Marty Farber, of planting a pipe-bomb in a school classroom that blew his teacher to bits. The sixteen-year old crime was never solved, alleges the caller, because Marty’s influential father conspired with police to cover it up. The caller concludes with the veiled threat that providence is about to take revenge on all of the participants in the crime.

About to wrap up a financial consulting job for Fort Lauderdale’s Century Bank, Rick is asked by Marty’s father, Louis, president of the bank, to discreetly search out the identity and whereabouts of the caller. Louis refuses to enlist the aid of the law, citing the negative publicity that could result for his family as well as the bank. Although inwardly concerned that Louis may be planning to harm the caller, Rick agrees, and is immediately confronted with the mysterious death of the former police chief, one of those on the telephone caller’s list!

Casting aside continuing struggles with his romantic life, Rick enters the Farbers’ murky world of secrets, conspiracies and murder.

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